This is the best clean script on the entire internet: [Removed] Select HWID activation. It works for ALL versions of WIndows, including LTSC 2021. No need to use any other scripts or anything. It is entirely automated and will not need KMS at all. This is the official site for the script. Do not use any other scripts as they are not necessary. HWID activation will permanently attach your motherboard to a MS license so it does not need anything installed over your Windows to work. Been using it for the past 5 years without a single issue.
It is so hard to type: wsreset -i onto a powershell? Because that's all there is to it, to make any Enterprise LTSC version fully compatible with Store Apps.
Is there such a thing as Enterprise*Education version in one index ? Somewthing mixed up in my memory and I think I've seen it .. Or maybe it's a glitch after searching the web too many times... P.S: Btw, Is there win10_LTSB_2016 Education_Enterprise with media center iso_esd ? Trying to find these repo*. Hanks a lot.
LTSB/LTSC have always been Enterprise LTSB/LTSC and get 10 or 5 years of updates. There has never been Education LTSB/LTSC. The Enterprise/Education is in business edition that gets 30 months of updates support As far as media center, it was discontinued starting from the original release of Windows 10. So I really don't understand which version of Windows you are looking for
hello, I think the biggest differences are KMS vs HWID activation, and 5 years versus 10 years of updates
I actually have a legit Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB (as it was called back then) key. Does anyone know if such keys are applicable to the later version especially LTSC 2021? I would assume so, since normal Enterprise would be (i.e. a key issued in 2015 would work today), but this may be a special case and I have no experience with LTSB/C.
@Enthousiast So I take it then that a 2015 key was only good for it and when 2016 came along it no longer was? Same for 2016 keys to 2019 or 2019 keys to 2021? If so, that's a fundamental difference from generic Enterprise, which doesn't use year monikers in the first place but doesn't preclude you from upgrading over the same time period with the same key.
The keys of 2016 were already different from 2015, and the keys of 2019 are different from 2016. On the other hand the keys of 2021 are the same as 2019 (in short the usual MS mess)